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Hnst Talk: Kody Free

With a
unique and raw style, hip-hop artist Kody Free is beginning to create a bit of
a buzz.

In the wake
of a name change and a comeback double single, we got the opportunity to talk
with Kody Free about his artistic journey: past, present, and future.

First, Kody
talked about how he became acquainted with CHH and the way he interacts with
the subgenre:

“Pretty much
what happened was I gave up secular music for Lent a few years ago (I'm
Catholic and we do that) and I ended up linking with some artists in CHH that I
had been listening to. When I began to be able to make good music, I had people
to send it to in the genre.”

“I don't
really claim any genre. I go as I'm called to go. So yes, I'm CHH, but I'm more
than just that. I make honest art. That is my true genre. So, I don't know if
my journey is quite done yet.”

Kody went on
to talk about what he hopes listeners get from his music:

“I hope they
get the truth. That's it. I make honest music. I hope if they see me struggling
and joyful through it that they can be too. I hope they can see that you don't
have to be like everyone else to be loved and accepted. I hope they can see the
bigger picture and see that the nice things in the world pale in comparison to
love and being loved.”

That’s real
stuff. You can hear that passion in his double single, Consciousness /
Overnight. The two songs are his first release in more than a year, and he
had a lot of fellow artists pressuring him for new content during that interim.

You know my man always says this but still never drops 🤔I think he’s scared to give us new music 🤔 https://t.co/YTQ4Epp0bw

We were able
to get a peek into the rapper’s creative process, as well as how long
“Consciousness” and “Overnight” were in the works before their release.

“My creative
process just kind of happens. I don't know how to explain it. I was kind of
feeling myself when I wrote the hook and first verse of ‘Overnight,’ but I was
really into this girl that is now one of my best friends. I wrote it really
fast and made the beat and everything then forgot about it for a while. Finally
got around to finishing it when I had a free second in the Newman Center at my
college. I had just gotten back from home, and the Center was empty. It was
just me and the microphone. It just came to me.”

“I got the
beat for ‘Consciousness’ last summer from reid. I started writing and couldn't
for the longest time. In October I was really in my feelings about a girl that
kept leaving me on open, so I wrote that about her. I also really loved Mac
Miller, so that hurt from his death penetrated the song as well.”

“They've
been in the works for probably a year or so before they were released. They
were actually going to be part of a bigger project, but I had to scrap it”

Kind of
makes us wonder if we’ll ever get a chance to hear any of the other music from
that scrapped project. (FiveTwenty's own @EricBoston3 was able to listen to these songs and it was one of the very first pieces published on the site. Check out his thoughts on the unreleased project here.)

Speaking of
things that no longer exist, we couldn’t go this whole interview without asking
about the transition from Kode Red to Kody Free. The artist broke down the
meaning behind his new stage name, as well as his motive for changing it:

“My artist
name is separated into two parts. The first is ‘Kody,’ which is what my mom
wanted to name me. I've always been kind of an outsider as Ryan, so the name
Kody essentially asks the question, ‘What if I were someone else? How would
that turn out?’”

“The ‘Free’ part
has a lot of symbolism behind it as well. I originally got the idea thinking
about Matthew 18:12-15 where Jesus is talking as the Good Shepherd. He leaves
the 99 for the one. I started thinking about which group is actually free, the
99 or the one. Really, the world thinks that the one is free. But it's left to
survival instead of thriving. Those that thrive are the ones truly free. And
the only way we can thrive is through Jesus.”

“It's also a
testament to the kind of artist I want to be. I don't consider myself CHH, or
rap, pop, rock, jazz, country, or any genre. I want to be free. I want to be
free to be myself and I want to be free in Christ.”

“I decided
to change the name for a lot of the same reasons. I didn't want to be seen as a
rapper and only a rapper. I wanted to be able to sing and do things that are
unexpected. Also, there were a few problems with my old artist name of Kode
Red. First, it was already on Spotify: I wanted a fresh start. Second, it was
gang affiliated with the Bloods. I was never a part of it, but I really didn't
want to have it anymore partially because of that. Third, there is already a
Catholic rapper in my circles that is somewhat established, and I didn't want
to get us confused. He's super dope.”

Finally, we
asked Kody what he has in store for the future:

“Working on
a lot of things. Definitely, want to get a project done soon and release that
for everyone. Lots of surprises in store. Might drop something soon ‘cause I
need the confidence to talk to people though.”

Sounds like
Kody’s got a lot in store for us in the future. For now, make sure to
stream/purchase Consciousness / Overnight now on all outlets!